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Of course, hot flashes occur more commonly in women, but in my experience the response by men ... like most things in life, your attitude is everything. Hot flashes — along with the other physical and emotional changes that ...

... testosterone deficiency syndrome [TDS]) experience hot flashes. Should we seek treatment?
Proponents for treatment tell us that ...
The bottom line.
Look beyond andropause. Yes, hot flashes might be part of andropause. On the other hand, they might result ...

Most women will experience hot flashes at some time in their lives. They may be quite mild, or so severe that ...
Introduction
Although almost all women will get hot flashes (or hot flushes, as they are called in the UK) at some time in their ... from a Lancet review on the subject.
What are hot flashes?
Hot flashes are symptoms of feeling hot, with reddening of the ...

... news, I've tried stopping HRT, but it's difficult. My hot flashes have come back with a vengeance, and my life is absolutely miserable. ... be used for a short period to eliminate really severe hot flashes - "short" means a matter of months, not years. If you and ...

... some serious, and some not serious at all (see below).
Flashes are sensations of light, when no light is really there. They may appear ... tiny bright lights (like "sparklers") or like flashes of lightening. You may have been experiencing flashers as they are ...

... paroxetine is a good non-hormonal treatment for hot flashes.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) - estrogen plus progestin - is known to be helpful in reducing the hot flashes that are so common during the menopause. But HRT is linked with some ...

... the disturbing symptoms of (peri-) menopause such as hot flashes and mood/memory alterations.
A bioidentical is a compound ... disturbing discomforts of (peri-) menopause, including hot flashes, mood, memory and sleep problems, and disturbance in one's "sense ...

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